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MNU
(redirected from Multinational United)

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MNUMenu (Fine Name Extension)
MNUMidAmerica Nazarene University (Christian liberal arts university)
MNUMovimento Negro Unificado (Portuguese: Unified Black Movement; Brazil)
MNUMultinational United
MNUMethylnitrosourea
MNUManitoba Nurses Union (Canadian Union)
MNUMovement for National Unity (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
MNUMaiden Name Unknown (genealogy)
MNUMaji Na Ufanisi (Kenya)


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In the movie, District 9 is a township-like settlement where South Africa s government wants to relocate the aliens, hiring a private military company called Multinational United to take charge of the operation.
In the movie, District 9 is a township-like settlement where South Africa's government wants to relocate the aliens, hiring a private military company called Multinational United to take charge of the operation.
Winning the contract ( secured through Hamilton Sundstrand, part of US multinational United Technologies ( is a feather in the cap for a relatively small North-East manufacturing operation.
 
 
 
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